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Curing compounds

Please find below a selection of relevant articles from AEC companies and organizations for curing compounds.

Murray Decorative Concrete Supply Inc
What preparation must be done before applying stain? Surface must be clean of any dirt, oil, plaster, sheetrock mud, grease, and any coating such as water repellents or curing compounds. If these coatings are not removed, the stain will not be bale to react successfully. What type of design could be created? You can be as creative as you successfully master. See #1.



Fritz PREMIUM 1
...to excessive moisture and/or temperatures above 85º Fahrenheit. SURFACE PREPERATION: The surface to be installed MUST BE sound, clean, free of dirt, dust, wax, grease, paint, curing compounds, adhesives and any foreign matter that would interfere with the proper bonding of Fritz Premium #1 Adhesive to the substrate. OLD ADHESIVES MUST BE COMPLETELY... See #2.

Acrylic Ad-Mix 101 Guide Specifications
...STRUCTURALLY SOUND AND CLEAN, free from loose material, dust, dirt, oil grease, wax, loose paint, mildew, rust, laitance or efflorescence. Surfaces with form releasing agents, curing compounds, hardeners and sealers must be compatible with Acrylic Ad-Mix 101® mixes. For areas embedded with grease or oil, sandblast to clean surface or remove... See #3.

Exterior Paving - Structural Slate Company
...- Slate paving / flagging is normally installed over a concrete slab of 4" thickness. Mortar Bed Setting: 1. The slab should be clean and free of all debris. If any curing compounds were used, scarifying may be necessary. 2. Wet down or dampen the slab, however do not allow standing water or puddling. 3. Spread a bed of minimum 3/4"... See #4.



Dryvit Systems Inc - Color Prime - W DS474
...Preparation - Substrate surface temperature must be above 4 °C (40 °F) and must be clean, dry, structurally sound and free of efflorescence, grease, oil, form release agents and curing compounds. On painted surfaces, remove all blistered, peeling or loose paint to a sound substrate. Remove gloss by sanding. Concrete should be cured for 28 days. See #5.

Pre-Mixed Overlays
...all of the components are in dry form, additional components have been added such as microsilica to increase abrasion resistance, accelerated drying agents, water reducers and curing compounds which cannot be included in the old liquid + sand and cement mixes. In the end, Pre-mixed overlays are much easier to use, save countless amounts of... See #6.

Pre-Mixed Overlays
...all of the components are in dry form, additional components have been added such as microsilica to increase abrasion resistance, accelerated drying agents, water reducers and curing compounds which cannot be included in the old liquid + sand and cement mixes. In the end, Pre-mixed overlays are much easier to use, save countless amounts of... See #7.

Pre-Mixed Decorative Concrete Overlays
...all of the components are in dry form, additional components have been added such as microsilica to increase abrasion resistance, accelerated drying agents, water reducers and curing compounds which cannot be included in the old liquid + sand and cement mixes. In the end, Pre-mixed overlays are much easier to use, save countless amounts of... See #8.

Lambert Corporation Home Page - Manufacturer of Concrete Construction Products.
...concrete, sealers, coatings, color, dye, concrete color, color chart, lambert color, lambert colors, lambco color, epoxy, adhesives, hardeners, bonding agents, solvents, curing compounds, cure & seals, lambert corp, lambert corporation, leveling compound, curing concrete, self level, effloresence, dry-shake, dry shake hardener, color... See #9.

Concrete Stain - Set yourself apart from your neighbors.
Concrete stains can be applied with a sprayer or a brush for small areas. *New Concrete - allow 30 days for concrete to cure. *Existing Concrete – Remove sealers, curing compounds, oil, and paint. How do I know my concrete is cleaned? *DO NOT use acid to clean the concrete before staining. • Test by wetting the concrete, if the... See #10.

Bondit Construction Chemicals: Product Details
V. towers, Canal linings, Dams and other Irrigation structures, Air port run ways, Motor ways, Harbour, Repair Works etc. Directions For Use BONDIT CURE WB curing compounds have to be used immediately after casting, usually when concrete reaches touch dry stage (approximately initial setting time of concrete by which time... See #11.

Installation, Maintenance, Spot Removal, & Warranties for Commercial Carpet
DIRECTIONS: Floors must be dry, smooth (patching should be accomplished prior to applying the Commercialon Premium Barrier Coat), and free of curing compounds, wax, oil, paint or any foreign matter that would prevent a proper bond of the Commercialon Premium Barrier Coat to the floor. SITE CONDITIONS: The floor... See #12.

J&J Commercial
DIRECTIONS: Floors must be dry, smooth (patching should be accomplished prior to applying the Commercialon Premium Barrier Coat), and free of curing compounds, wax, oil, paint or any foreign matter that would prevent a proper bond of the Commercialon Premium Barrier Coat to the floor. SITE CONDITIONS: The floor... See #13.

ChemMasters - The "A" Team Cures & Sealers
Unlike other silane or siloxane treatments, Silencure-A can be applied to fresh concrete to cure to ASTM C-309 standards. Unlike other curing compounds, Silencure-A penetrates into the pores of the concrete and forms a hydrophobic gel that meets the chloride ion restrictions of NCHRP 244 to reduce the... See #14.

Concrete Chemical Systems from Symons
Symons, concrete chemical systems, concrete chemicals, form releases, curing compounds, cure and seals, cure & seals, concrete sealers, concrete hardeners, leveling compounds, repair mortars, concrete grouts, hole fillers, binders, coatings, injection resins, polyureas. See #15.

Dayton Superior Chemicals - Guide to Curing Compounds
HOME PRODUCTS Cement-Based Products Anchoring Cements Coatings, Masonry and Concrete Floor Levelers Grouts, Non-shrink Hardeners, Shake-on Repair Mortars Liquids and Epoxies Bondbreakers Bonding Agents/... See #16.

1: http://www.murraydecorative.com [c1048102]
2: http://www.fritztile.com [c841179]
3: http://www.larsenproducts.com [c902771]
4: http://www.structuralslate.com [c1088235]
5: http://www.dryvit.com [c923569]
6: http://www.elitecrete.com [c929754]
7: http://www.elitecrete.com [c908185]
8: http://www.elitecrete.com [c983588]
9: http://www.lambertusa.com [c924900]
10: http://www.smionline.com [c1093482]
11: http://www.bonditindia.com [c941444]
12: http://www.invisioncarpet.com [c843630]
13: http://www.jjcommercial.com [c1095445]
14: http://www.chemmasters.net [c976310]
15: http://www.symons.com [c852571]
16: http://www.daytonsuperiorchemical.com [p832931]

More than 16 companies and organizations in Architecture, Engineering and Construction offer information about curing compounds on their websites. The most relevant pages are shown above. To find the remaining references please use the search tool in the left column.

 





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